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GSA Announces New GSR Editor

The German Studies Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Tanvi Solanki as the fifth Editor of German Studies Review, the Association's flagship interdisciplinary journal. Dr. Solanki will succeed Dr. Katharina Gerstenberger, whose distinguished tenure as editor concluded on May 31, 2026.

CfA: Graduate Assistant, German Studies Review (GSR)

The German Studies Review seeks a graduate assistant for the two Book Review Editors (literature and culture; history and art) with a start date of October 1, 2026.

GSR 49.2 Now Available to Members

German Studies Review 49.2 is now available.

2026 GSA Annual Conference Registration Now Open!

We are happy to announce that the registration portal is now open for our 50th annual conference in Phoenix, AZ, taking place from 24 to 27 September 2026.

GSA Spring 2026 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Members of the GSA,

Our Spring 2026 Newsletter is now available on our website here. In this issue, you’ll find important announcements and upcoming deadlines, including prize submission opportunities and updates on the 2026 conference in Phoenix.

We also wanted to highlight a few key dates and reminders:

GSR 49.1 Now Available to Members

Dear members of the GSA,

I am pleased to inform you that German Studies Review 49.1 is now available. As a reminder, GSR is now online only. Information on how to access the issue can be found here: 

CfA: GSA Seminars 2026

The 50th German Studies Association Conference in Phoenix, AZ, from September 24–27, 2026 will again host a series of seminars in addition to panels and roundtables (for general conference information, click here).

GSA Winter 2025 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Members of the GSA,

CfA: GSR Editor

The German Studies Association seeks a new editor or a self-nominating editorial duo for its flagship journal, the German Studies Review, a leading journal of interdisciplinary German Studies. The new editor(s) will succeed Dr.

CfP: GSA 50th Annual Conference

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: GERMAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE 
The German Studies Association (GSA) will hold its 50th Annual Conference from September 24–27, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency in Phoenix, AZ.

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